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Topic: Why do I still play civ2? Current Date/Time:
April 11, 2000 03:27:10
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Black Bart Warlord From: Western, U.S. Registered: Feb 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 03:57

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It's graphics are outdated, the genre is near death. But oh why is it still so addictive. SMAC is history, but civ2 is still my most played game.My name is Black Bart, and I'm addicted to civ2. (note I really don't want to be cured ). To stray from my pointlessness, why do new games suck? I played the sims for a while, but I'm tired of that. SMAC no longer gets any play. Same with some of my sports games. I really didn't get my money's worth out of that. Some new games have good gameplay, but the replay value is not there. |
AkwaticDudeCity Chieftain From: ZoomCity Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 07:47

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 Originally posted by Black Bart on 04-04-2000 03:57 AM Some new games have good gameplay, but the replay value is not there.
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Exactly!
------------------ ugh crud, why won't they fall prey to my Machiavellian schemes? |
The Mad Monk Warlord From: Belleville, NJ USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 10:36

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I believe the problem has to do with an over-emphasis on graphics in today's games, with a resulting under-emphasis in other aspects of the game. While an emphasis in graphics certainly makes sense in first person shooters, and aids enjoyment with real time strategy games, it really isn't required for turn based strategy games; Civ II is a case in point--for that matter, so is MoO2.If Civ III comes out with 'advanced graphics' that chew up more than their fair share of processor time,(instead of bigger maps, better management tools, killer AI, etc.), I will be sorely disappointed. |
BeBro Settler From: Germany Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 12:05
 
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Yes, Civ2 is a great game, much better than most of the new games. But the best for me are the scenario editors from FW. No other game lets You create such detailed scenarios, and in no other game You can change so many aspects of the gameplay. I like Starcraft, which has also a good scenario editor, but You cannot include Your own graphics there. Age Of Kings is also nice, but the editor is simply a joke. |
Andz83 Warlord From: Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 12:10

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 Originally posted by BeBro on 04-04-2000 12:05 PM Age Of Kings is also nice, but the editor is simply a joke.
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Can you explain me why this is the case? I think the AoK-Editor is good enough to create scenarios. Might be out of topic but one more post is one more post... |
Empress Prince From: Louisiana, CST Registered: Feb 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 12:13

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I dunno but if you find a cure for this addiction let me know! |
The Mad Monk Warlord From: Belleville, NJ USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 12:15

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BeBro: have you tried Total Annhilation? The fan base has proven beyond all doubt that the game is so customizable that it may as well be open source! |
George Garrett Warlord From: Victoria. B.C. Canada Registered: May 99
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posted April 04, 2000 12:37

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Bart, did you ever try the ORIGINAL Earl Weaver Baseball? This, for me, rivals Civ2 in riveting me to the computer |
Hendrik the Great Warlord From: The Netherlands ( I'm German however) Registered: Oct 1999
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posted April 04, 2000 14:32
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I admit it! I'm an addict, too. I played it once many years ago and ever since it has been getting worse by the day. Oh, please were is our equivalent of the AA?! Why not establish the Anonymous Civilians before it is too late?And yes, it is its replayability. it's just too replayable(***must suppress need to play, must suppress need to play, must suppress need to play...***Breaks open the lock on the save and gets out CD to play with sounds...) Please...somebody help me...  ------------------ Mathias' Civ II Page http://members.xoom.com/thalys/index.html |
BeBro Settler From: Germany Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 15:44
 
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Hello Andz83, I think the Aok-editor isnīt bad for some new AoK-campaigns, but I think it hasnīt such great abilities as the Civ2-editors. In AoK, You can only use predefined elements for the terrain or the buildings. And, correct me if Iīm wrong, can you change the names, the look, the sounds or the combat values of any AoK-Unit? Ok, You can create own triggers, but I believe that the AoK-scenarios are "only" scenarios. But, in my opinion, when You look on the best scenarios for Civ2 (RedFront or others), You think sometimes, You see a NEW GAME. Please, if there is a way to edit the things in AoK I described, let me know, cause I really like the game.And to The Mad Monk: No, I have not Total Annihilation, would You say itīs as good as Civ2? |
Smash King From: Vancouver Canada PST Registered: Jul 1999
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posted April 04, 2000 16:52
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This kind of thread brings up an interesting question.Is civilization an addictive substance?akin to drugs,alchohol,gambling or sex? I know my life changed(somewhat) after civ.Before my free time was spent golfing,shootin pool,goin to clubs,movies,watchin sports on TV,hangin with freinds etc.Now most of my free time is spent playing,plotting or reading about civ.After Multiplayer edition it got worse.First it was 10pm.Then 11.then 12.Soon it was 3am.Then the sun was rising.Its ridiculous I think a clinical study needs to be done.Maybe the makers knew all along the potentially harmful effects of this game.Perhaps a lawsuit (ala tobacco industry) is in order I refer the reader to Coug's thread "you know you've played civ too long when..."which is in it's 2nd or 3rd life now.
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Black Bart Warlord From: Western, U.S. Registered: Feb 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 17:14

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Well at least it doesn't damage our health. Aside from the lack of excercise. Although some may dispute it damages our mental health. Sometimes when I'm walking alone in my neighborhood at night I see barbarians threatening my captitol.  |
Civfan Warlord From: Its very cold up here...... Registered: Sep 1999
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posted April 04, 2000 17:18
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Geez, its such an old game and for some reason we all can't stop playing it. Even though I haven't played the original game in years, the lure of scenarios keeps me coming back to the game. Its just so addictive!! |
The Mad Monk Warlord From: Belleville, NJ USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 04, 2000 20:39

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BeBro: it's hard to compare, since they are two different types of game; it would be easier to compare with Starcraft or Age of Kings. Having said that, I would say TA matches Civ in both quality and replayability. Considering your complaints regarding Age of Kings, it's definately worth a shot. I posted a couple fan sites in Uncle sparky's thread over in the Civ Comparison / Other Games forum; poking around in there should be helpful. |
mindseye Chieftain From: San Francisco, CA, USA Registered: Apr 99
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posted April 05, 2000 04:33

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The reason is DRAMA! Civ2 is ENGAGING!The underlying algorithms are so accurate! The way history unfolds before you is often uncannily realistic! Okay, okay, sometimes it's ridiculous, but for the most part it's realistic enough to give me the feeling that I have a personal stake in history and can even influence it. It's intellectually challenging due to it's flexibility. Its open-ended extensibility allows scenario designers to continue evolving the game, keeping it fresh. quote:
 It's graphics are outdated
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Black Bart, I will be changing that for you in about a week with the release of the second version of the HiRes graphics patch... stay tuned! - mindseye
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Black Bart Warlord From: Western, U.S. Registered: Feb 2000
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posted April 05, 2000 17:48

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Second version? I never seen the first. Is there a sample of these graphics somewhere? I'd be interested. They may not be outdated but close. MOM's are outdated. It's a great game, and lately I've been in the mood for it. But it's no longer on my hard drive, and I never owned it. I'll have to borrow it. |
mindseye Chieftain From: San Francisco, CA, USA Registered: Apr 99
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posted April 05, 2000 22:04

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Black Bart, to find the first version of my graphics patch, simply go to the Apolyton's Downloads page and search on the name "HiRes".- mindseye |
Steve Clark Warlord From: Colorado Springs, CO Registered: Oct 1999
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posted April 06, 2000 11:56
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Why? Because it's not RTS. |
The Mad Monk Warlord From: Belleville, NJ USA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 06, 2000 15:28

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BeBro: I posted a comparison between Starcraft and Total Annhilation, but I goofed and sent it to the wrong thread! Please see the thread started by Uncle Sparky over in the 'Comparisons' forum for the post. edit: This is not the post I referred to on 4 April. [This message has been edited by The Mad Monk (edited April 06, 2000).] |
Sten Sture King From: San Fran-CISCO Registered: Mar 99
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posted April 06, 2000 18:59
 
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I have strained my right eye from playing Nemo's RedFront scenario! I am not kidding! and that is not a wink.  |
Earthling7 Settler From: Netherlands (although I am Icelandic) Registered: Jul 1999
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posted April 07, 2000 14:19

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Recently I started playing Civ2 again. Why? Because I got bored of HiRes NoPlay. It's so simple, yet complex. It's like coming home. Civ2 is like an old friend. Once a while you feel like going back and have little reunion. What I also like about it is that it's familiar. The wonders, city improvements, units. I think SMAC's problem is that it takes place in an alien world and the units and techs are alien. Can't wait for Civ3... and don't even get me started on CTP...  AoK is cool, but gets boring pretty quick, I think. Too linear. Like C&C. Harvest, build units and kill the other guy. I like Civ because it's just as much about the land, politics. Not just war... although wars in Civ can be satisfying :grin: |
Father Beast Chieftain From: American Fork, UT USA Registered: Feb 2000
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posted April 07, 2000 20:03

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Being as I am as cheap as they come, I only have had Civ2 for about a year now. I bought it at a Kmart for 9.99 (american), and the only reason I shelled out that much was because I had heard it was such a good game - AND I was addicted to the original Civilization (I don't even want to admit what I paid for that a year before). I also bought FW for 1.99 a couple of months ago. Still, even with the massive amount of scenarios, mods, maps, etc., I still spend about half my time playing it straight as it came out of the box. It is just such a rush to win out against some situations I run up against. I also like lording it over my opponents when I master them. Even when I get my butt plastered it's still a rush. I expect I'll be playing civ2 until civ3 comes down to a reasonable price. |
Smash King From: Vancouver Canada PST Registered: Jul 1999
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posted April 08, 2000 16:55
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LOL.You're not cheap just conservative.Thrifty.Fiscally responsiblemaybe we'll get a collection going so you have Civ3 before Civ4 is out |